Albertans on trial for breaching Public Health Act during pandemic to see charges dropped: Crown

Romaine found former Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw made recommendations and ultimately implemented the restrictions, but it was cabinet which wielded the final decision making power.

Alberta’s Public Health Act does not allow for the CMOH to delegate her decision-making powers to politicians.

lazylion_ca,

“Romaine … also ruled the infringements that did occur were “amply and demonstrably justified” under the Charter because of the nature of the unprecedented public health emergency.”

This is the important part. Just because they are getting off on a technicality does not mean they did the right thing. I wonder how many are dead due to their arrogance.

foggenbooty,

This is very disappointing. We have rules for a reason and we should not be backing down on clear cut cases like this. They purposefully defied the lockdown orders on the promise that they would be “pardoned” and now they essentially have been.

FelixMortane,

The UCP. So inept that they did it wrong in the first place and that failure resulted in them getting the end they wanted …

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